With Tiger Woods stealing all the hype due to his phenomenal season, Phil Mickelson has been lost under the radar.

Phil is probably used to this as he has always followed closely in Tiger’s shadow, but coming into the Masters, let’s remember who has won two of the four Masters tourneys.

That is Phil Mickelson.

Now Phil will always be second best unti he can’t perform anymore. But, his cards will be still be a hot seller. He won’t command $16,000 for an autograph like Tiger does, but a card like the one above will still put you back around $200-$400.

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